A Nonprocessive Class V Myosin Drives Cargo Processively When a Kinesin- Related Protein Is a Passenger
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Alex R. Hodges | E. Krementsova | K. Trybus | Kathleen M. Trybus | A. R. Hodges | Elena B. Krementsova | Carol S. Bookwalter | C. Bookwalter
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